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Especially when you realize that March 15 is a Saturday.
No doubt this was organized by a Monday-Friday worker who would face no repercussions for this. It just screams "I want to do something without sacrificing anything" while expecting those working weekends to likely sacrifice their jobs and stability. Most people work Monday to Friday. Do it during the week for maximum effect.
I support the idea behind it but until people stop waiting for others to make the sacrifice nobody is mobilising. Even then it'll be hard to convince people. If somebody wants others to make a sacrifice and stand behind the cause then they should be setting the example and making that sacrifice first. I haven't really been seeing that.